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Crown of Louis XV of France Miniature
Crown of Louis XV of France Miniature by Crowns & RegaliaProduct Description: 1/12th Scale miniature replica Made in England Cast in fine English Pewter 24ct Gold plated Hand finished with bohemian crystals Packaged in a presentation box Story card included Immerse yourself in the...- £73.67
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Jewelled Sword Miniature
Jewelled Sword Miniature by Crowns & RegaliaProduct Description: 1/12th Scale miniature replica Made in England Cast in fine English Pewter 24ct Gold plated Hand finished with bohemian crystals Packaged in a presentation box Story card included Experience the magnificence of The Jewelled Sword, created...- £40.42
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Anne Boleyn Brooch - Personalised Initial Brooch!
Drape yourself in the echoes of the late Tudor dynasty with a brooch that once graced the chest of the enigmatic Anne Boleyn. Choose the initial that resonates most with you, whether it is your own initial or that of someone special.Did you know?...- £39.95
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The Queen's Favourite Earrings - Gold Plated
Introducing The Queen's Favourite Earrings - a stunning pair of earrings modelled after the late Queen Elizabeth II's favourite pair. These earrings were gifted to the Queen in 1947 and were a cherished part of her jewellery collection until her passing. Crafted with exquisite...- £44.40
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Reproduction Coin - Scotland - Edward I Penny
"Information On The Original Coin:The penny was minted in silver at the London mint and belongs to class 9B. The inscriptions on this facsimile coin's face read EDWR ANGL DNS HYB, which translates to Edward King of England Lord of Ireland. The reverse side...- £3.15
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Reproduction Coin - Scotland - James VI Half-Crown
"Information On The Original Coin:This facsimile coin was made of gold and minted at the Edinburgh mint, identifiable by the thistle mint mark. The inscriptions on the face of the coin read ID G ROSA SINE SPINA, which translates to James by the grace...- £4.75
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Reproduction Coin - Scotland - Mary Queen of Scots Threepence
"Information On The Original Coin:The Gold Portrait Ryal, also known as the Mary Queen of Scots Three Pound Piece, was a coin minted only for a span of three years and held a value equivalent to sixty shillings. The face of this facsimile coin...- £5.45
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Reproduction Coin - Medieval - Edward IV Groat
"Information On The Original Coin:The Groat was struck in silver between 1480 - 1483 and shows a new heraldic cinquefoil for its mint mark. Edward died suddenly in April 1483 leaving his young 12 year-old prince Edward V to succeed, who later, together with...- £3.15
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Reproduction Coin - Norman - William I Penny
"Information On The Original Coin:The silver penny was minted in Lincoln by the moneyer Lelfnoth and falls under the PAXS type. A unique feature of this coin is the reverse inscription which not only mentions the moneyer but also the mint. This was a...- £2.75
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Reproduction Coin - Victorian - Queen Victoria I Maundy Money
Information On The Original Coin:Queen Victoria's "young head" design was featured on the Maundy Money from the year 1838 until 1887. The Maundy tradition and ceremony draw inspiration from Christ's act of humility wherein he washed the feet of his disciples during the Dei...- £5.45
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Reproduction Coin - Victorian - Queen Victoria I Penny
"Information On The Original Coin:The penny coins produced during the reign of Queen Victoria fall into three distinct categories. The ""Young Head"" pennies first came into circulation in 1839, followed by the ""Jubilee"" series which was issued between 1887 and 1893. The final set,...- £3.75
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Reproduction Coin - Victorian - Queen Victoria Sixpence
Information On The Original Coin:This sixpence coin was milled in silver and also had a new design for the Queen’s Golden Jubilee of the shield in Garter, known as the “withdrawn type”. It was changed to this facsimilie to avoid confusion with the half-sovereign.Information...- £2.75
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Reproduction Coin - Victorian - Queen Victoria Sovereign
Information On The Original Coin:The words inscribed around this facsimilie coin are VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D which translates as Victoria by the grace of God Queen of Britain and defender of the faith. The Sovereign coin was always minted in gold.Information On The...- £4.37
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Reproduction Coin - English Civil War - Charles II Threepence
Information On The Original Coin:The Charles II Threepence is a silver coin minted during the reign of Charles II. This particular coin was notable for its Crown mint mark, inner circles, and the III mark indicating its value. On the face of this coin,...- £2.75
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Reproduction Coin - Scotland - James I Sixpence
"Information On The Original Coin:This penny was struck in silver with the Thistle mint mark and is the first bust of the first coinage. The words inscribed on the face of this facsimilie coin are IACOBVS D G ANG SCO FRA ET HIB REX...- £2.75
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Reproduction Coin - Tudor - Elizabeth I Sixpence
Information On The Original Coin:This sixpence was struck in silver with the Castle mint mark and is of the third issue. The words inscribed around this facsimile coin are ELIZABET DG ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA which translates as Elizabeth by the grace of...- £3.15
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Reproduction Coin - Medieval - King John Penny
Information On The Original Coin:The King John Penny is a coin that signifies King John's tenure both as the Lord of Ireland during his father's reign and later as the King of England. Coins were minted in his name in Ireland during his title...- £2.75
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Reproduction Coin - Saxon - Edward "The Confessor" Penny
"Information On The Original Coin:The Edward the Confessor Penny, known specifically as the short cross type and small flan, was minted in silver between the years 1048 and 1050. During King Edward's reign, there were multiple designs of silver pennies produced at various mints...- £2.75
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Singing Bird Whistle
Ceramic bird-shaped and hand-painted whistles. These come in assorted styles and colours. You will receive one of the above chosen at random. Each bird measures approximately 7cm long, 4cm wide and 6cm high.- £3.50
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